About Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, is one of the largest vehicle manufacturers in the world. Hyundai is sold in almost 200 countries. There is a wide range of models to suit every need, from the city commuter to the more spacious family vehicle or SUV.

Protyre your local Hyundai Tyre Experts

Here at Protyre, we have a huge range of Hyundai tyres, covering all models in the Hyundai range. We pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge and experience of the motor industry. We have become the fastest growing supplier of tyres and automotive services in the UK and offer an unbeatable range of Hyundai tyres on our easy-to-use website.

You'll find suitable tyres for all the most popular Hyundai models from the Hyundai i10 to the all new Hyundai Santa Fe. We only work with the best brands and manufacturers, ensuring that all the tyres we stock are of the highest quality. You'll find some of the world's best-known tyre brands on our site including Michelin, Falken, Bridgestone and Pirelli. Our years of experience tell us that our Hyundai customers demand the best tyres from the leading manufacturers so we ensure that we always stock a wide range of the industry's best-selling lines.

If you need new tyres for your Hyundai, you'll have no trouble finding what you're looking for here at Protyre. Our handy tyre search function helps you locate suitable tyres for your specific Hyundai model. We carry a wide range of tyres suitable for all makes, models and sizes of cars, as well as tyres for different weather or road conditions. We offer tyres at a range of price points, so you might just be able to pick up a new set of tyres for your vehicle for less than you expect.

If you require any further assistance or have any queries with regard to tyres for your Hyundai, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Our team of tyre professionals will be happy to help.

Hyundai Accent

The Hyundai Accent is a subcompact car produced by Hyundai. In Australia, the first-generation models carried over the Hyundai Excel name used by the Accent's predecessor.

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Understanding the EU tyre label

The Tyre Label is a mark for motor vehicle tyres. Manufacturers of tyres for cars, light and heavy trucks must specify fuel consumption, wet grip and noise classification of every tyre sold in EU markets starting in November 2012

Noise level rating

This is a measurement in decibels(dB) of the noise created between the tyre and the road. It is represented by 3 bars with a single bar being the lowest level of noise.

Fuel efficiency rating

Rolling resistance is used to measure how fuel efficient a tyre is. The less resistant a tyre is the less fuel it will use to move the vehicle.

A is for the highest performing tyres
G is the least performing

Fuel efficiency rating

The basis for wet grip is the absolute stopping distance when driving 80 km per hour. Between each class, there are 3–6 metres difference in braking distance. Classes "D" and "G" are not used for passenger cars.